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Designing a Visualization Atlas: Lessons & Reflections from The UK Co-Benefits Atlas for Climate Mitigation

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Jinrui Wang, Alexis Pister, Sian Phillips, Sarah Bissett, Ruaidhri Higgins-Lavery + 4 more

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TLDR

This paper details the design process of the UK Co-Benefits Atlas, identifying five key forces for creating effective visualization atlases.

Key contributions

  • Reports on a 10-month design process for the UK Co-Benefits Atlas, involving workshops and prototyping.
  • Developed an atlas with over 400 pages of interactive visualizations and explanatory content.
  • Identified five driving forces (data, people, stories, context, atlas) influencing visualization atlas design.

Why it matters

Visualization atlases are crucial for communicating complex data like climate change. This paper provides a practical framework and lessons learned from a real-world project, offering valuable guidance for designers tackling similar challenges.

Original Abstract

This paper reports on the process of designing the UK Co-Benefits Atlas, which communicates and publicizes data for climate mitigation. Visualization atlases -- an emerging type of platform to make data about complex topics comprehensive through interactive visualizations and explanatory content -- pose challenges beyond traditional visualization projects. Atlases must address diverse and often uncertain audiences and use cases, support both explanatory and guided exploration, and accommodate complex, evolving data. Over 10 months, our team of visualization and domain experts conducted 8 design workshops, iterative prototyping, 15 stakeholder onboarding sessions, and continuous reflection. These intertwined processes informed the development of the Atlas, comprising over 400 pages of visualizations and explanations. They also enabled a deeper understanding of how stakeholders may critically engage with the atlas in practice, in terms of interests, potential frictions when navigating huge amounts of data, and envisioned usage scenarios. Reflecting on our design process, we identify five driving forces in atlas design -- data, people, stories, context, and the atlas itself -- whose shifting dynamics influence different stages of visualization atlas design in different ways. Grounded in our case study, we discuss using these forces as a conceptual starting point for structuring and reflecting on future atlas design processes.

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